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Re: [Q] is there any good replacement for the Xcode?
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Re: [Q] is there any good replacement for the Xcode?


  • Subject: Re: [Q] is there any good replacement for the Xcode?
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 13:34:53 -0700

Hello.

I am aware of the QT, because I have used the Linux for long time.
It is quite good choice for multi-platform development. If I own a
software company, I will choose the QT for targeting multiple platform.
However, because I am a single programmer. ( Is there a free version? )

Well.. the CDT plugin for Eclipse is interesting. It can be very good
for C/C++ development. However, isn't it a Java program? I tried using
it before, but somehow I didn't like it. If it is written in C/C++ and
can support Objective-C and Cocoa framework, it will be definitely my
choice.

Thank you for your information though.

For others, there is no necessity of using IDE if console-based
development is preferred.

Rob Rohan wrote:
You could try Eclipse with the CDT plugin (it only supports C and C++ however). If you want to try Eclipse I wrote a plugin that does Objective-C syntax highlighting - no code completion though contact me off list if you want to try it. There is also JEdit which does ObjC highlighting, and TextMate (which is an editor not an IDE). I think you'll have a hard time using Interface Builder with any of them though. I've never tried any of them with IB because I find the Xcode to be a nice environment (though, like everything, there is room for improvement).

Using apple X11 and fink / darwin ports you could probably also install Anjuta IDE or any of the other open source IDEs if you'd prefer (they look awful but will probably work). I also think trolltech has one too (http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/mac.html) but I am not sure it does Objective-C.

Good luck,
rob


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